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A-In Nyāya. (1) Nyāyapariśiştaprakāśa, commentary on
. Nyāyapariśişta of Udayana. ( 2 ) Nyāyanibandhaprakāśa, com. on Nyāya
vārtikatātparyaparisuddhi of Udayana. (3) Nyayakusumāñjaliprakāśa, com. on Nyāya.
kusumāñjali of Udayana. (4) Tattvachintāmaņiprakāśa, com. on his
father's Tattvachintamani. (5) Prameyatattvabodha.
B-In Vaiseşika. (6) Kiraņā valsprakāśa, com, on Kiraṇāvali of
Udayana. (7) Nyāyalilāvatīprakāśa, com. on Nyāy&līlāvati of Vallabha.
C-In Vedanta. (8) Khaņdanakhandakhādyaprakāśa, com. on
Khandanakhaņdakhādya of Śri Harşa. It is unfortunate that the personal views of Vardhamāna are not available in the form of a separate treatise, but these can be easily gleaned from the numerous commentaries of which he was the author. · It is hoped that students of Indian philosophy, especially those of the Vaisoșika System, will find the work highly useful and serviceable in the interpretation of many a knotty passage of Udayana's text.
Lucknow University.
Badrinath Shastri.